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Jun 15 2020
News
'The second wave has begun,' Vanderbilt infectious disease expert warns about coronavirus spikes
As coronavirus infections continue to rise in a number of states across the country some health experts are warning that the second wave of COVID-19 in the U.S. is already taking place.
“I think the second wave has begun,” William Schaffner, an infectious diseases expert and professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, told CNBC Monday.
“We are opening up across the
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Mar 13 2021
Opinion
Biden leaves Trump's dystopia in the dust
If you were expecting President Joe Biden to take a victory lap, to boast about his remarkable achievements in just 50 days in office, it's understandable. After four years of the former president, many of us became accustomed to self-serving rhetoric. But Biden's first prime-time address Thursday night was something altogether different from that. "I need you," Biden said, leaning into his
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Aug 03 2021
News
Cable, Internet Companies Stand to Gain From Broadband Funding in Infrastructure Bill
The $1 trillion infrastructure bill moving through the Senate this week stands to be a windfall for cable and fiber-optic internet companies, with $65 billion allocated to improve internet access for poor and isolated communities.
The plan, which must still be reconciled with a House version, would help home internet providers such as AT&T Inc. T -0.44% and Charter Communications
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Aug 26 2022
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: How News Outlets Are Reacting to Fauci’s Retirement
Dr. Anthony Fauci has served as an infectious disease expert in the government for several decades and under several administrations, starting at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) in 1968 and becoming the director of NIAID in 1984 under Reagan; but many Americans heard his name for the first time during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Fauci became the face of
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Apr 30 2021
News
The US is taking a major step toward resuming normal life
As May arrives, the US is taking a major step toward resuming normal life, with cities, businesses and entertainment venues announcing plans to begin reopening after the deadly winter surge of Covid-19 infections.
The travel industry is gearing up for a big summer season. This week, Delta will resume filling the middle seat on flights while Disneyland in California is opening its park
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Nov 06 2017
News
Texas shooting: Hero Johnnie Langendorff on chasing Devin Kelley in Sutherland Springs
An unnamed hero who heard gunshots at the Sutherland Springs First Baptist Church on Sunday, grabbed a gun from his home and started shooting at the suspected gunman as he exited the church, according to an eye witness.
Eyewitness Kevin Jordan who lives less than 50 yards from the church told KENS-TV that he was outside changing his car's oil when the masked gunman started his deadly
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Jan 27 2021
Analysis
SIX DAYS: Biden Signs A Whopping 28 Executive Orders, Dwarfing His Predecessors
Joe Biden issued a whopping 28 executive orders, dwarfing the number of executive orders issued by former presidents in the initial days of their tenure.
Former President Trump signed only four executive orders in the first week of his tenure, with a total of 220 executive orders signed in his total time as president. Former President Obama signed five in the first week and 276
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Mar 11 2021
Analysis
March 11, 2020: The Day Everything Changed
A year into the coronavirus pandemic, the enormous changes in our lives have become unremarkable: The collection of fabric masks. Visits with friends or family only in small outdoor gatherings. Working or learning from home. Downtowns deserted at noon on a weekday.
While some changes happened gradually, there was one day that marked the beginning of the new normal, though that wasn't
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Oct 29 2020
News
Foreign election interference: Is the U.S. prepared?
After the 2016 presidential election, major investigations were launched to understand the extent of Russia’s efforts to affect the outcome. The question of how much of an impact, if any, Russian meddling had on the result is a matter of debate. But intelligence officials have linked Russian actors to a sprawling influence campaign that included hacks of Democratic Party officials and a wave
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Mar 09 2021
News
America could soon be swimming in COVID-19 vaccine. The shift from scarcity to surplus could bring its own problems.
In just two months, the United States may be swimming in COVID-19 vaccine. Literally swimming. The 500 million 0.5 or 0.3-milliliter doses expected to be shipped by then are enough to fill a 55,000-gallon swimming pool.
As hard as it is to imagine now as people frantically call, click and line up to get vaccinated, the nation is close to shifting from a situation of scarcity to one of
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